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A year of challenges for city residents
A year ago, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake gave an inaugural address that was both lofty in vision and grounded in reality — the poetry of growing Baltimore by 10,000 residents in the next decade tempered by the prose of how to get there. "We...
Tags: Government, Taxation, Politics, Property, Credit and Debt
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Casino's first early morning draws small, dedicated crowd
When 2 a.m. came Friday, the sound of coins hitting metal — electronically replicated, of course, since the slot machines pay out with a printed ticket — continued at Maryland Live casino. About 1,000 people stayed where they were, plugging...
Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Prince George's County, Consumer Goods Industries, Ocean City, Cordish Cos.
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Man pistol-whipped in Randallstown
A man was pistol-whipped in the head in Randallstown on Wednesday evening, according to Baltimore County police. Officers responded about 6:40 p.m. to the 8800 block of Meadow Heights Road and found the man wounded, a police dispatcher said. He was...Tags: Northwest Hospital
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Winter sports: Bennett's 60-foot shot lifts Aberdeen boys, 57-56
Mychal Stefanides (13 points) hit an 8-foot bank shot to give C. Milton Wright boys basketball a two-point lead with 2.7 seconds left, but Aberdeen answered with a 60-foot buzzer-beater by Anthony Bennett to win, 57-56, Thursday night in Upper...Tags: Pikesville
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Winter sports: No. 8 Patriot boys easily win opener in Hawaii
John Carroll's No. 8 boys basketball team used a 32-0 run in the third quarter to beat Hilo (Hawaii), 69-26, in Wednesday's opening round of the Iolani Classic in Honolulu. The Patriots (9-3) were led by Kimbal Mackenzie with a game-high 15 points....Tags: Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Pikesville, Aberdeen, USA Today, Oakland Raiders
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Balto. Co. bill would protect Middle River Depot development in zoning fight
It would be easier to redevelop large, historic manufacturing sites in Baltimore County under legislation approved Monday by the County Council. Under the bill, tracts of land 40 acres or larger that are zoned for heavy manufacturing and include...Tags: Vicki Almond, Referenda, Cathy Bevins, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Elections
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CASA volunteers sworn to protect rights of abused and neglected children
Ten volunteers have become sworn Court Appointed Special Advocates this month for Maryland's abused and neglected children. The volunteers have completed 30 hours of classroom training coupled with at least two hours of court observation to qualify to...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Abusive Behavior, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Winter sports: No. 7 City survives rally by No.12 Randallstown, 55-50
No. 7 City thought it had the boys basketball game well in hand Thursday with a 12-point lead after three quarters, but No. 12 Randallstown had other ideas. The Rams (2-1) scored 22 points in a furious fourth-quarter rally, but the Knights (4-0) held on... -
Roundup: No. 5 Keough beats Arundel despite Ballard's 17 points
Kela Ballard put up a game-high 17 points for Arundel on Wednesday, but the inside game of No. 5 Seton Keough proved too much for the Wildcats (1-2) as the Gators (3-2) won, 59-34, in a nonconference girls basketball game. Seton Keough made three of its...Tags: Pikesville, Roland Park
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Towson residents fight plan to move fire station to park
With two swing sets, a plastic jungle gym, a sandbox and a few benches, Towson Manor Park is just a little patch of land on the edge of a neighborhood. On a recent afternoon, it was mostly deserted, except for a group of teens who laughed under a wooden...
Tags: Easter, David Marks, Dundalk, Kevin Kamenetz, Perry Hall
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Efficiency but not much vision in Balto. Co.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's plan to offer some county properties for sale in Dundalk, Randallstown and Towson has the potential to solve a few problems and create better opportunities for some students without any cost to the taxpayers,...
Tags: Finance, Dundalk, Layoffs and Downsizing, Towson, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore Sun high school sports polls for Dec. 11, 2012
Boys basketball ++++++++++++++++++++ || No. School || Record || Prev. || || 1. Mount St. Joseph || 7-1 || 1 || || 2. St. Frances || 6-0 || 3 || || 3. Dunbar || 2-1 || 2 || || 4. Edmondson || 2-0 || 5 || || 5. Milford Mill || 1-0 || 6 ...Tags: Annapolis, High School Sports, Severna Park, Roland Park, Edgewood
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